annoyed

[ UK /ɐnˈɔ‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /əˈnɔɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. aroused to impatience or anger
    made an irritated gesture
    feeling nettled from the constant teasing
    felt really pissed at her snootiness
    peeved about being left out
    roiled by the delay
    riled no end by his lies
  2. troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances
    the vexed parents of an unruly teenager
    a harried expression
    her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions
    harassed working mothers
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How To Use annoyed In A Sentence

  • Alaric got a bit annoyed at how long we took to leave becuase of the guinea pigs - I didn't know weather to be sympathetic or laugh when he got narky about it :/ Snell-Pym » Guinea Pigs!
  • CHAPTER Seventeen EMERSON was unreasonably annoyed with me for what he called my unwarranted interference. The Curse of the Pharaohs
  • However, it's hard to be seriously annoyed when you have a cat snuggling you and giving you gentle licks, as mine just did.
  • I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles.
  • Susan felt slightly annoyed with herself.
  • In defense of “keen grasp of economics,” one of Matt’s fortes is an ability to be extremely annoyed by fallacies and oversights in cost-benefit calculation. Matthew Yglesias » Listmania
  • Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier.
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • Looking annoyed, Thomas clears his throat, and not to be outdone as a bardolater, quotes the same again.
  • It's also fair to say that I would nonetheless like a companion to share it with, and that in my more unquiet moments I get annoyed with myself for what seems like a superfluous desire; after all, I don't need a partner to make me happy.
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